The introspective track closes out the artist’s lush new debut EP All My Own Stunts.
London alt-pop artist Kitty Fitz has been blessing us with immersive and thoughtful singles for a few years now, and has finally treated us to the release of her debut EP All My Own Stunts, via the excellent Sad Club Records.
The EP closes with the poignant single ‘All My Life’, a melancholy ballad that feels hauntingly personal and vulnerable. The artist’s conversational lyrics make it feel like an almost intrusive listening experience, like you’re listening in on a conversation that you’re not supposed to hear. The result is a track that feels deeply earnest and endearing though, with her thoughtful writing providing an insight as to her thought processes and overthinking, providing the deft and stylish track with a incredible amount of substance that you can delve into and relate to with ease.
“’All My Life’ is a really personal song” Kitty explains. “I almost think I left it as the last song on the EP because I’m so nervous about other people hearing it that I needed to build up some courage first with the other songs! I’m constantly wondering about if I’ve made the right decisions, and I’m absolutely haunted by “what ifs”, and this song is really about surrendering to how I feel and also singing about my flaw of overthinking. Despite being scared everyone is now going to know how much of a big softie I am, I’m excited to see people’s interpretations”